
"Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas At 6'1", 223 pounds, Washington produced an official 4.33s forty time, plus a 1.51s 10-yard split, with a 39" vertical jump, and 10'8" broad jump. That is the kind of power back with a true long-speed profile that forces teams to re-evaluate his value."
"Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State The stopwatch headline is huge because it changes how evaluators have to treat him. His 4.26s forty yard time put him on the short list of the fastest humans in the class. Even for smaller speed receivers, that kind of verified vertical speed creates a real role in the NFL, which is enough to spike his draft value."
"Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia Branch's value is easy separation and elite hands, and he looked like the best receiver on the field in his group by making confident catches outside his frame, and produced a workout that made it easy to project an NFL role."
The third day of combine testing featured quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers. While Dallas has no immediate need at these positions, standout performances significantly impact draft value dynamics. Strong showings by skill position players cause defensive prospects to fall in draft order, creating opportunities for the Cowboys to strengthen their defense. Key performers included Mike Washington Jr., whose 4.33-second forty time and 39-inch vertical demonstrated elite athleticism; Jeremiyah Love, who solidified top-five value with impressive footwork and elusiveness; Brenen Thompson, whose 4.26-second forty time ranked among the fastest in the class; and Zachariah Branch, whose elite hands and separation ability impressed evaluators.
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